In May 1940, three German Jewish women are arrested in France – Hannah Arendt, who would become one of the 20th century’s most influential political theorists, the artist Charlotte Salomon, and the Communist schoolgirl Eva Daube.
Branded “Undesirables” and transported to Camp Gurs, they find themselves among thousands of prisoners held by the state that once promised them refuge. As German forces advance, each woman must confront an impossible choice: stay and hope for liberation, or risk her life to escape into a dangerous and unknown future.
Blending satire, physical theatre and cabaret, The Banality of Evil draws on archival research and testimony to reveal forgotten histories of women caught between exile, imprisonment and survival. At its centre is a pivotal moment in the life of 33 year-old Hannah Arendt that would later inform her writing on power and human rights.
A world premiere from writer and director Julia Pascal (Blueprint Medea; Crossing Jerusalem).
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Praise for Julia Pascal’s previous productions:
"Engaging and dynamic… admirable for its risk-taking and originality of vision"– The Guardian, on Blueprint Medea
"A powerful account of a complex issue"– The Arts Desk, on Crossing Jerusalem
"Seething and passionate"– London Evening Standard, on Crossing Jerusalem
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Julia Pascal
Writer & Director
Julia Pascal
Writer & Director
Julia’s dramas have been seen in the UK, US, Poland, Austria, France and Germany and at the Edinburgh and the Dublin Gay Festivals. They are often rooted in war and use European, minimalist stage techniques to explore complex political histories.
Julia has been produced at the National Theatre, Riverside Studios, the Finborough Theatre, the Tricycle Theatre and the Park Theatre as well as the Staatstheater, Karlsruhe, Germany.
Methuen Drama/Oberon Books publish her scripts. These include The Shylock Play, Woman on the Bridge, Crossing Jerusalem, Blueprint Medea, 12:37, The Dybbuk, St Joan, Theresa and Nineveh. This year she is co-writing The Hysterical Bicycle- An Indian American Tragedy with Anita Chari.
Julia is currently a Royal Literary Fund Fellow and teaches at the University of the Arts.
Awards include a National Endowment for Science, Technology & the Arts Fellowship and a Residency at the Wiener Library.
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Carmen Neat
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This production is supported by
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The Shoresh Charitable Trust
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Pearl & Albert Daube Family Trust
Artwork by Steph Pyne.